Additional

This section provides information on the Fast-start Finance (FSF) allocations, whenever such information has been provided by contributing Parties. It also includes detailed data on projects and activities supported by contributing countries. However, the information vary in details as some contributing countries provided detailed information in their submission while other countries only provided samples of projects they supported and referred to their web sites for detailed information.

The information contained under the category "Implementation period" comprises information provided by Parties on the implementation period and/or disbursement period of the specific project or activity.

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, International Centre for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Australian National University, Victoria University, Australian Agency for International Development

International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, International Centre for Living Aquatic Resources Management, Australian National University, Victoria University, Australian Agency for International Development

Institutions

IWP provides advisory services for the further development and application of international forestry policies from a development policy perspective, and supports the integration of forestry-related issues such as sustainable forest management, climate change mitigation and adaptation, REDD+ and capacity development into German development cooperation. It closely cooperates with projects and programmes in partner countries on the formulation of national policies, forest governance, climate protection, financing issues as well as forestry standards and sustainable use.

IWP provides advisory services for the further development and application of international forestry policies from a development policy perspective, and supports the integration of forestry-related issues such as sustainable forest management, climate change mitigation and adaptation, REDD+ and capacity development into German development cooperation. It closely cooperates with projects and programmes in partner countries on the formulation of national policies, forest governance, climate protection, financing issues as well as forestry standards and sustainable use.

The aim of the study is to 1) create a set of criteria to be used for analyzing the impacts of CDM projects from gender perspective 2) study the social impacts that CDM project have on the local population from the gender perspective 3) identify project types that have the potential to create positive impacts among the local people, especially local women.

The aim of the study is to 1) create a set of criteria to be used for analyzing the impacts of CDM projects from gender perspective 2) study the social impacts that CDM project have on the local population from the gender perspective 3) identify project types that have the potential to create positive impacts among the local people, especially local women.

The project focused on preparing small island states for the Bali process. In the period 2008/2009 it involved: 1. An international conference on climate change diplomacy; 2. The development of an online course on climate change; and 3. Delivery of onli

The project focused on preparing small island states for the Bali process. In the period 2008/2009 it involved: 1. An international conference on climate change diplomacy; 2. The development of an online course on climate change; and 3. Delivery of onli

The study analyzed the Serbian energy market, investigated the potential for renewable energy and described the approval process for projects in the field of renewable energy. The study facilitates entry into this sector by private investors, thereby increasing the share of renewable energy on the Serbian market in the long term.

The study analyzed the Serbian energy market, investigated the potential for renewable energy and described the approval process for projects in the field of renewable energy. The study facilitates entry into this sector by private investors, thereby increasing the share of renewable energy on the Serbian market in the long term.

The overall objective is to suggest a list of action for protection of forest resources, sustaining of carbon deposits in forests and improvement of forest management in order to increase carbon deposits and assure preservation of biodiversity of forest ecosystems despite climate change and land desertification.

The overall objective is to suggest a list of action for protection of forest resources, sustaining of carbon deposits in forests and improvement of forest management in order to increase carbon deposits and assure preservation of biodiversity of forest ecosystems despite climate change and land desertification.

Established in 1990, the Global Environment Fund (GEF) promotes solutions to environmental and energy challenges. The Africa Sustainable Forestry Fundf is based on investments in forest management and forestry.

Established in 1990, the Global Environment Fund (GEF) promotes solutions to environmental and energy challenges. In this context, the Africa Sustainable Forestry Fund focuses on investments in forest management and forestry.

The SCCF was established under the UNFCCC to finance activities, programs and measures related to climate change that are complementary to those funded by resources from the GEF Trust Fund and with bilateral and multilateral funding. A specific choice has been made for technology transfer for low carbon technology (mitigation) and demonstration of adaptation technologies (adaptation).

The LDCF was established under the UNFCCC and aims to address the special needs of the LDCs, which are especially vulnerable to the adverse impacts of climate change. This includes preparing and implementing NAPA's.

The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves is a new public-private partnership, which amongst othersaims at combating climate change by creating a thriving global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions. The Alliance is sponsored by the U

Low Carbon Development Plans (Ethiopia Low Carbon Growth & 3 Additional Countries);
Many developing countries are seeking support and expertise for the development of fact-based, relevant, and context-aware low-carbon growth plans and, in a second step, for turning these plans into reality by means of a detailed and pragmatic roadmap, jointly developed and validated by all stakeholders. Therefore, the project's primary goal is to increase the number of developing countries demonstrating the feasibility and the benefits of a green growth development path.
Focus of the first component is the support to low carbon planning in Ethiopia. In the second component three additional partner countries are selected. In the third component, project activities are realized in the selected countries in order to facilitate their assessment and formulation of low carbon development paths. Project activities are mainly the assessment of abatement levers in various sectors as well as for example the development of implementation and MRV systems and capacity development of the local partners. Results of the first component will be presented at the COP in Durban. Throughout the project duration, experiences and the lessons learnt from all four partner countries will be shared publicly in the form of reports, presentations, workshops, and conferences.

Renwable energy window under the Netherlands IFC Partnership Programme and Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) providing support to the development of the energy sector in developing countries.

Support for the implementation of enhanced action on mitigation by developing country Parties under the Cancun Agreements, including support to African countries experts on preparation of national appropriate mitigation actions.

1 Note for European Union. In some cases information is only a sample of projects that has been made available, thus the individual figures do not necessarily add up to the sum total made available by a specific Member State.